Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Isaac Peach

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William Isaac Peach ( -1940)


1940 Obituary.[1]

WILLIAM ISAAC PEACH of Sheepbridge, near Chesterfield, died on January 17, 1940, aged sixty-four. A native of Codnor Park, he served his apprenticeship at the works of the Butterley Co., Ltd., and for thirty-three years was manager of the forge and rolling mills of the Sheepbridge Coal and Iron Co., Ltd.

He was an associate of the Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute, a member of the Sheepbridge Managers’ and Foremen’s Association and treasurer of the Sheepbridge Ambulance Division.

Mr. Peach joined The Iron and Steel Institute in 1923.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1940 Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute